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AP22123774_000015Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Francisco Seco/AP/SIPAAn "estelada", or Catalonia independence flag, waves on a mast of a boat at the port of Vilanova i La Geltru, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Spain's Supreme Court has summoned six ex-members of the dissolved Catalan parliament's governing body this Thursday and Friday to answer questions over possible charges of rebellion, sedition and embezzlement in relation to the parliament's declaration of Catalonia's independence last week. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)/FS104/17304621455037/1710311833

AP22123802_000005Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Mark Carlson/AP/SIPAOusted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont walks along a street after giving a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Mark Carlson)/TH160/17304571337890/1710311706

00829985_000058Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000056Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000055Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000054Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000057Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000059Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000053Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000027Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013853/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000040Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013866/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000041Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013867/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000026Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013852/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000031Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Joacquim Forn
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013857/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000014Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013840/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000052Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000048Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013874/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000045Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013871/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000025Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013851/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000028Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013854/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000036Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013862/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000035Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013861/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000029Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013855/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000038Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013864/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000013Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013839/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000049Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013875/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000019Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013845/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000033Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000051Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : DÃ'monstration front of the press conference
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000047Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013873/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000032Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Meritxell Borras
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013858/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000050Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013876/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000037Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013863/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000015Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013841/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000024Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013850/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000016Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013842/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000034Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013860/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000011Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013837/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000039Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Joacquim Forn
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013865/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000012Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013838/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000042Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013868/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000046Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Joacquim Forn / Dolores Bassa /
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix...

00829985_000018Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013844/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

00829985_000017Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013843/Credit:SIPA/1710311503

AP22123802_000003Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPAGerolf Annemans, center, former chairman of the Flemish nationalist right-wing Vlaams Belong party, leaves after a speech by sacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement...

AP22123801_000002APTOPIX Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont smiles after a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123802_000004Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPAPeople hold Spanish and Catalonia indolence flags after a speech by sacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek...

AP22123803_000001APTOPIX Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Francisco Seco/AP/SIPAPortraits of Spain's King Felipe VI, left, and ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont hung in a wall in the Town Hall building of the Vilanova i La Geltru, 50km far from Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Puigdemont says he traveled to Brussels from Barcelona to seek " freedom and safetyâ€ after Spain blocked his bid for Catalan independence and sought to bring charges against him that could put him in prison for decades. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)/FS102/17304471681193/1710311428

AP22123802_000002Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPATom Van Grieken, chairman of the Flemish nationalist right-wing Vlaams Belong party, leaves after a speech by sacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would...

AP22123801_000001APTOPIX Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont looks on after a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123802_000001Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPATom Van Grieken, chairman of the Flemish nationalist right-wing Vlaams Belong party, leaves after a speech by sacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would...

00829985_000005Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
Pix : Carles Puigdemont
Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013831/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311433

00829985_000010Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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00829985_000008Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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00829985_000009Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013835/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311433

00829985_000006Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013832/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311433

00829985_000007Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_ISO013833/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311433

AP22123797_000001APTOPIX Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and embezzlement charges against deposed Catalan officials, including the ex-regional leader. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)/EM101/17304467458184/1710311419

AP22123774_000012Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Francisco Seco/AP/SIPAA man watches the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv screen in a bar in Vilanova i La Geltru, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Puigdemont says he traveled to Brussels from Barcelona to seek " freedom and safetyâ€ after Spain blocked his bid for Catalan independence and sought to bring charges against him that could put him in prison for decades. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)/FS101/17304471329904/1710311416

AP22123774_000013Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Francisco Seco/AP/SIPAPortraits of Spain's King Felipe VI, left, and ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont hung in a wall in the Town Hall building of the Vilanova i La Geltru, 50km far from Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Puigdemont says he traveled to Brussels from Barcelona to seek " freedom and safetyâ€ after Spain blocked his bid for Catalan independence and sought to bring charges against him that could put him in prison for decades. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)/FS102/17304471681193/1710311417

AP22123774_000014Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Francisco Seco/AP/SIPAA woman watches the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on tv screens displayed in a shop in Vilanova i La Geltru, 50km far from Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Puigdemont says he traveled to Brussels from Barcelona to seek " freedom and safetyâ€ after Spain blocked his bid for Catalan independence and sought to bring charges against him that could put him in prison for decades. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)/FS103/17304472214901/1710311419

AP22123790_000004Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont smiles during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123790_000005Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont speaks during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123790_000002Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont smiles after a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123790_000003Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont looks on after a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123774_000011Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and embezzlement charges against deposed Catalan officials, including the ex-regional leader. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)/EM102/17304467817358/1710311404

AP22123774_000010Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and embezzlement charges against deposed Catalan officials, including the ex-regional leader. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)/EM101/17304467458184/1710311401

AP22123790_000001Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont smiles after a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000006Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, looks on during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000003Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, looks om during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000004Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, smiles during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000002Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, speaks during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000001Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, speaks during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000007Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, speaks during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123787_000005Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, speaks during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...

AP22123774_000007Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Speculation is mounting that he might seek political asylum in Belgium and try to avoid possible prosecution in Spain for declaring Catalan independence. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and...

AP22123774_000009Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Speculation is mounting that he might seek political asylum in Belgium and try to avoid possible prosecution in Spain for declaring Catalan independence. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and...

AP22123774_000006Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Speculation is mounting that he might seek political asylum in Belgium and try to avoid possible prosecution in Spain for declaring Catalan independence. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and...

AP22123774_000008Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAA Halloween ghost and bat decorates a bar as people watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Speculation is mounting that he might seek political asylum in Belgium and try to avoid possible prosecution in Spain for declaring Catalan independence. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and...

00829985_000001Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_23497991-001/Credit:SIPA/1710311332

00829985_000003Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_23497991-003/Credit:SIPA/1710311332

00829985_000004Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_23497991-004/Credit:SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000006Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Opponents of the independce of Catalonia are seen at the moment Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-006/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000005Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Opponents of the independce of Catalonia are seen at the moment Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-005/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829985_000002Carles Puigdemont in Brussels
31/10/2017ISOPIXBrussels , 31/10/2017
Belgian lawyer Paul Bekaert has confirmed on Monday 30/10 that Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont had arrived in Belgium . Bekaert who is specialized in human rights has defended ETA members in the past and is now selected by Puigdemont to defend his rights . It is suspected that the Catalan leader will ask for asylum after declaring independency in Catalonia .
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Credit : Frederic Sierakowski / Isopix //ISOPIX_23497991-002/Credit:SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000003Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-003/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000004Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 The press is seen at the moment Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-004/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000007Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Opponents of the independce of Catalonia are seen at the moment Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-007/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000008Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Opponents of the independce of Catalonia are seen at the moment Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-008/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000002Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-002/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

00829986_000001Puigdemont Arriving At Press Conference In Brussels31/10/2017ISOPIX/SIPA31/10/2017 Carles Puigdemont, the deposed president of the government arrives at the press conference in Brussels. Credit: Kevin Van den Panhuyzen / Isopix//ISOPIX_23498064-001/Credit:ISOPIX/SIPA/1710311332

AP22123774_000005Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Emilio Morenatti/AP/SIPAPeople watch the news conference in Brussels by ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont on a tv in a bar in downtown Barcelona, Spain Tuesday Oct. 31, 2017. Speculation is mounting that he might seek political asylum in Belgium and try to avoid possible prosecution in Spain for declaring Catalan independence. Carles Puigdemont arrived in Brussels on Monday, the same day that Spanish prosecutors announced they were seeking rebellion, sedition and embezzlement charges against deposed Catalan...

AP22123780_000003Belgium Spain Catalonia31/10/2017Olivier Matthys/AP/SIPASacked Catalonian President Carles Puigdemont, center, looks on during a press conference in Brussels, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017. Ousted Catalan President Carles Puigdemont is calling for avoiding violence and says dialogue is a priority during his first address on Belgian soil. Puigdemont on Tuesday recapped the issues which led him to leave for Belgium the previous day, but did not immediately say in his statement what he would do in Brussels or whether he would seek asylum. (AP Photo/Olivier...